Divergences + Alerts (ANY Indicator)📊 Divergences + Alerts (ANY Indicator)
This versatile indicator detects four types of divergences between price action and an oscillator:
Buyer Exhaustion
Buyer Absorption
Seller Exhaustion
Seller Absorption
Each divergence type is automatically identified and visually marked on the chart with colored lines. The indicator also includes built-in alert conditions for all four divergence types, allowing traders to receive real-time notifications when potential reversal signals occur.
By default, the oscillator is a candle-style visualization of the Money Flow Index (MFI), enhanced with volatility filtering via a VWMA-based ATR. However, users can replace the default MFI oscillator with any external source using the “Plug External Source” input, enabling full customization and compatibility with other indicators.
Key features:
🔍 Detects both exhaustion and absorption divergences
🔔 Alerts for each divergence type
🕯️ Candle-style oscillator visualization
🔌 Optional input for external indicator sources
⚙️ ATR-based filtering for precision
Ideal for traders seeking to spot early signs of trend reversals or momentum shifts with customizable flexibility.
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Alpha Nexus NavigatorThe Alpha Nexus Navigator (A-NEX) is a proprietary, hyper-optimized trend-following strategy that has redefined robust performance metrics. Based on deep structural refinements, the strategy is exclusively focused on high-conviction Long (Buy) entries and is stress-tested against the most volatile market conditions.The A-NEX strategy has elevated its performance from a previously profitable state (PF 1.456) to a state of Financial Alpha, achieving an extraordinary Profit Factor of 3.67 and maintaining ZERO Margin Calls. This is a testament to the power of disciplined, factor-based execution.
🧠 The Core Engine: Factor-Weighted Decision ScoringA-NEX employs a sophisticated, factor-weighted Decision Scoring System (DCS) that surpasses the efficacy of simple indicator logic. The strategy operates as a multi-stage validation process:Stage 1: Weekly Trend Identification: Filters out short-term noise and confirms the presence and direction of the medium-term primary trend (The Nexus).Stage 2: Daily Momentum Validation: Utilizes faster indicators to pinpoint the optimal entry timing only after the Weekly trend is confirmed.This design ensures that capital is deployed exclusively in high-probability scenarios, driving the unparalleled $3.67$ Profit Factor.
📈 Financial Metrics: Performance RedefinedThe A-NEX strategy's performance against industry benchmarks is exceptional:Profit Factor (3.67): This metric signifies that the strategy generates $3.67$ in Gross Profit for every $1.00$ unit of Gross Loss. This level of financial efficiency places A-NEX in the top echelon of mechanical trading systems.Sharpe Ratio (0.243) & Sortino Ratio (0.633): The significant increase in both ratios confirms a dramatic improvement in risk-adjusted returns. Specifically, the high Sortino Ratio indicates that the strategy is remarkably successful at mitigating and compensating for downside volatility (bad risk).Margin Calls (ZERO): Maintaining zero margin calls demonstrates flawless execution of the built-in risk management layers, providing extreme capital safety.
🎯 The 5-Factor Scoring Model (Entry Filter)To initiate a Long entry, the strategy requires an aggregate score of 80 points out of 100, demanding the highest level of factor confluence:HA-RSI Momentum (45 Pts): The highest weighted factor. Ensures the weekly trend momentum is actively accelerating.DMI Acceleration (25 Pts): Confirms the trend is gaining speed (+DI rising, -DI falling).HA Candle Confirmation (10 Pts): Basic weekly bullish directional confirmation.Daily StochRSI Signal (10 Pts): Validates the resurgence of momentum on the daily timeframe.Daily WaveTrend Position (10 Pts): Provides final alignment check for immediate positive momentum.🛡️ Superior Risk Mitigation and Capital PreservationThe backbone of the 3.67 Profit Factor is the three-tiered exit framework, engineered for maximum capital preservation:Dynamic Stop Loss (ATR Multiplier 2.5): The ATR Multiplier is precisely set to $2.5$. This creates a tight, volatility-adaptive stop-loss boundary that prevents the catastrophic, large-percentage losses commonly seen in high-volatility markets.Aggressive Core Correction Filter (CCF): This is a key differentiator. It triggers an immediate exit the moment the WaveTrend Main Line crosses below its Signal Line. This momentum-based rule acts as an early profit-lock mechanism, ensuring that the majority of accrued gains are secured at the first detectable sign of a pullback, thus preventing profitable trades from turning into losses.Optimized Take Profit (15.0%): The TP target is set to an achievable $15.0\%$, balancing the desire for high returns with a high success rate, further contributing to the stable Profit Factor.
💡 Why A-NEX is Superior to Standard SystemsThe A-NEX strategy's dominance lies in its unique fusion of indicators:Holistic Factor Confluence: While other strategies may use DMI or RSI individually, A-NEX requires a precise, weighted confluence of HA-RSI, DMI acceleration, StochRSI, and WaveTrend across two distinct timeframes. This drastically reduces false positives.Momentum-Based Profit Lock: The CCF utilizing the WaveTrend Signal Line is significantly more sensitive and faster than standard zero-line crossovers or simple trailing stops, offering a crucial edge in volatile markets.Proven Financial Discipline: The verified metrics (PF 3.67, Zero Margin Calls) establish a level of financial discipline that generic scripts cannot match.
📖 Usage and ApplicabilityIntended Application: Trading markets characterized by strong directional trends.Applicable Asset Classes (Universal Market Scope):The strategy's MTF design makes it suitable for virtually all trending financial markets, including:Cryptocurrencies: Excelling on highly volatile assets (BTC, ETH, Altcoins).Stocks: Specifically technology, growth, and high-beta stocks in sustained uptrends.Forex (Currencies): Major and minor currency pairs demonstrating clear trend dynamics.Commodities: Products such as Gold, Silver, and Oil that form defined, long-term trends.Key Reminder: While the system is robust, users must manually maintain the position size (default 25%) based on their individual risk appetite to ensure consistent compliance with the strategy’s risk profile.
XAUUSD EMA20/50 + RSI + MACD + ATR Stops(with manual ADX)_VladevThe strategy is that when EMA20 crosses below EMA50 in a downward direction, RSI is below 50, and MACD histogram is in red, I enter a SELL/SHORT position, and vice versa, when EMA20 crosses above EMA50 in an upward direction, the RSI is above 50, and the MACD histogram is green, I enter a BUY/LONG position.
I want you to take a detailed look at my strategy and tell me how you can improve it to make it more successful! Also, give me some ideas on how to position Take Profit and Stop Loss!
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XAU_VladevXAUUSD EMA-RSI-MACD ATR Strategy that analyse the chart and by combining Oscillators, EMA's and trend way, strategy creates exact StopLoss and TakeProfit areas
MACD-V with RSI Gradient## Overview
MACD-V is a volatility-adjusted momentum indicator that normalizes MACD using ATR. This version adds a dynamic RSI-based background gradient to highlight momentum zones visually.
## Features
- **MACD-V Line**: EMA-based momentum normalized by ATR
- **Signal Line**: EMA of MACD-V
- **Histogram**: Color-coded based on slope and polarity
- **RSI Gradient Background**: Shading from bright green (RSI > 75) to bright red (RSI < 30), with intermediate tones for momentum context
## Use Case
Designed for 30-minute oil futures charts, this indicator helps identify:
- Trend strength and reversals
- Momentum zones using RSI shading
- Pullback opportunities and exhaustion zones
## Inputs
- Fast EMA (default: 12)
- Slow EMA (default: 26)
- Signal EMA (default: 9)
- ATR Length (default: 26)
## Notes
- RSI shading is purely visual—no alerts are wired in yet
- Histogram renders behind MACD-V and Signal lines for clarity
- Colors are tuned for dark charts
## Credits
The MACD-v is an indicator created in 2015 by Alex Spiroglou
and presented to the public in 2022
as a paper called: "𝗠𝗔𝗖𝗗-𝘃: 𝗩𝗼𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗡𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗠𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘂𝗺"
It received the following Awards:
1. “𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝” (2022),
for advances in Active Investment Management
from the National Association of Active Investment Managers (NAAIM)
2. “𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐇. 𝐃𝐨𝐰 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝” (2022)
for outstanding research in Technical Analysis,
from the Chartered Market Technicians Association (CMTA)
The RSI Gradient was my idea, but quite frankly, if I go looking around I suppose I'll find that others had the same idea.
This is the first time I've ever published any code, so if I stepped on anyone's toes. I'm sorry.
MACD-V with RSI Gradient## Overview
MACD-V is a volatility-adjusted momentum indicator that normalizes MACD using ATR. This version adds a dynamic RSI-based background gradient to highlight momentum zones visually.
## Features
- **MACD-V Line**: EMA-based momentum normalized by ATR
- **Signal Line**: EMA of MACD-V
- **Histogram**: Color-coded based on slope and polarity
- **RSI Gradient Background**: Shading from bright green (RSI > 75) to bright red (RSI < 30), with intermediate tones for momentum context
## Use Case
Designed for 30-minute oil futures charts, this indicator helps identify:
- Trend strength and reversals
- Momentum zones using RSI shading
- Pullback opportunities and exhaustion zones
## Inputs
- Fast EMA (default: 12)
- Slow EMA (default: 26)
- Signal EMA (default: 9)
- ATR Length (default: 26)
## Notes
- RSI shading is purely visual—no alerts are wired in yet
- Histogram renders behind MACD-V and Signal lines for clarity
- Colors are tuned for dark charts
## Credits
Developed by Mark (SylvaRocks), optimized for tactical clarity and scalping precision.
SEVENX Free|SuperFundedSEVENX — Modular Multi-Signal Scanner (SuperFunded)
What it is
SEVENX combines seven classic signals—MACD, OBV, RSI, Stochastics, CCI, Momentum, and an optional ATR volatility filter—into a modular gate. You can toggle each condition on/off, and a BUY/SELL arrow prints only when all enabled conditions agree. Text labels are optional.
Why this is not a simple mashup
・Most “combo” scripts just overlay indicators. SEVENX is a strict consensus engine:
・Each condition is binary and user-switchable.
・The final signal is the logical AND of all enabled checks (no hidden weights).
・Signals fire only on confirmed events (e.g., RSI crossing a level, Stoch K/D cross), which makes entries rule-driven and reproducible.
This yields a transparent, vendor-grade workflow where traders can start simple (2–3 gates) and tighten selectivity by enabling more gates.
How it works (concise)
・MACD: macd_line > signal_line (buy) / < (sell).
・OBV trend: OBV > OBV_MA (buy) / < (sell).
・RSI bounce/drop: crossover(RSI, Oversold) (buy) / crossunder(RSI, Overbought) (sell).
・Stoch cross: %K crosses above %D (buy) / below (sell).
・CCI rebound/pullback: crossover(CCI, -Level) (buy) / crossunder(CCI, +Level) (sell).
・Momentum: Momentum > 0 (buy) / < 0 (sell).
・ATR filter (optional): ATR > ATR_MA must also be true (both sides).
・Final signal: AND of all enabled conditions. If you enable none on a side, that side will not print.
Parameters (UI mapping)
Buy Signal (group: “— Buy Signal —”)
・MACD Golden Cross / OBV Uptrend / RSI Bounce from Oversold / Stochastic Golden Cross / CCI Rebound from Oversold / Momentum > 0 / ATR Volatility Filter (on/off)
Sell Signal (group: “— Sell Signal —”)
・MACD Dead Cross / OBV Downtrend / RSI Drop from Overbought / Stochastic Dead Cross / CCI Pullback from Overbought / Momentum < 0 / ATR Volatility Filter (on/off)
Indicator Settings
・MACD: Fast/Slow/Signal lengths.
・RSI: Length, Overbought/Oversold levels.
・Stochastics: %K length, %D smoothing, overall smoothing.
・CCI: Length, Level (±Level used).
・Momentum: Length.
・OBV: MA length for trend baseline.
・ATR: ATR length, ATR MA length (for the filter).
Display
・Show Text (BUY/SELL text on the markers), Buy/Sell Text Colors.
Practical usage
・Start simple: Enable 2 conditions (e.g., MACD + RSI). If signals are too frequent, add OBV or Momentum; if still frequent, enable ATR filter.
・Mean-reversion vs trend:
・For trend-following, prefer MACD/OBV/Momentum gates.
・For reversal bounces, add RSI/CCI gates and keep Stoch for timing.
・Tuning sensitivity:
・Raise RSI Oversold/Overbought thresholds to make bounces rarer.
・Increase ATR_MA length to smooth the volatility baseline.
・Risk first: Plan SL/TP independently (e.g., structure levels or R-multiples). SEVENX focuses on entry qualification, not exits.
Repainting & confirmation
Signals depend on cross events and are best treated on bar close. Intrabar flips can occur before a bar closes; for strict rules, confirm on closed bars in your strategy.
Disclaimer
No indicator can guarantee outcomes. News, liquidity, and spread conditions can invalidate signals. Trade responsibly and manage risk.
This indicator is being released on a trial basis and may be discontinued at our discretion.
SEVENX — モジュラー型マルチシグナル・スキャナー(日本語)
概要
SEVENXは、MACD / OBV / RSI / ストキャス / CCI / モメンタム / ATRフィルターの7条件を個別オン・オフで制御し、有効化した条件がすべて満たされたときだけBUY/SELL矢印を表示する、合意(AND)型シグナルインジです。テキスト表示も任意。
独自性・新規性
・各条件はブラックボックスではなく明示的なブール判定で、最終シグナルは有効化した条件のAND。
・RSIのレベルクロスやStochのK/Dクロスなど、確定イベントで判定するため、再現性の高いルール運用が可能。少数条件から始めて、必要に応じて段階的に厳格化できます。
動作要点
・MACD:線がシグナル上/下。
・OBV:OBVがOBVのMAより上/下。
・RSI:RSIがOSを上抜け(買い)/OBを下抜け(売り)。
・Stoch:%Kが%Dを上抜け/下抜け。
・CCI:CCIが**−Levelを上抜け**(買い)/+Levelを下抜け(売り)。
・Momentum:0より上/下。
・ATRフィルター(任意):ATR > ATR_MA を満たすこと(買い/売り共通)。
・最終サイン:有効化した条件のAND。そのサイドで1つも有効化していなければサインは出ません。
実践ヒント
・まずは2条件(例:MACD+RSI)でテスト → 多すぎるならOBV/MomentumやATRフィルターを追加。
・トレンド重視:MACD/OBV/Momentumを主軸に。
・押し目・戻り目狙い:RSI/CCIを追加、Stochでタイミング調整。
・感度調整:RSIのOB/OSを広げる、ATR_MAを長くする等で厳しめに。
・出口は別設計:SL/TPは価格帯やR倍数などで管理を。
再描画と確定
確定足基準で判断すると安定します。足確定前はクロスが行き来することがあります。
免責
シグナルの機能は保証されません。イベントや流動性で無効化する場合があります。資金管理のうえ自己責任でご利用ください。
このインジケーターは試験公開のため、弊社の裁量で公開を停止する場合があります。
MINE CBPR Pro ✦ v217.1MINE CBPR ✦ Pro is a next-generation universal indicator that combines Channel Breakout structure with Pivot Reversal logic to detect precise turning points across any market. Built for versatility, it adapts seamlessly from stocks and indices to crypto futures, and performs with exceptional precision even on ultra-short timeframes such as the 1-minute and 5-minute charts.
This system integrates advanced volatility filters and structural validation layers to reduce noise and highlight only high-probability reversal signals. Every component has been optimized to balance responsiveness and stability, providing traders with actionable insights in both trending and ranging markets.
Currently undergoing comprehensive backtesting and optimization, MINE CBPR ✦ Pro represents the latest evolution of the MINE series — engineered for traders who demand speed, accuracy, and reliability across all assets and timeframes. We hope you look forward to it.
Volatility Channel Oscillator█ OVERVIEW
"Volatility Channel Oscillator" is a technical indicator that analyzes price volatility relative to dynamic price channels, displaying an oscillator, its moving average, and signals based on crossovers and divergences. The indicator offers customizable overbought and oversold levels, gradient visualization, and divergence detection, supported by alerts for key signals.
█ CONCEPTS
The VCO indicator creates dynamic price channels based on a moving average of the price (calculated as the arithmetic mean of the high and low prices: (high + low) / 2) and market volatility (measured as the average candle range and body size). These channels are not displayed on the chart but are used to calculate the oscillator value, which reflects the position of the closing price relative to the channel width, scaled to a range from -100 to +100, with the zero line as the central point. A moving average of the oscillator (SMA) smooths its values, enabling signals based on crossovers with the zero line or overbought/oversold levels. The indicator also detects divergences between price and the oscillator, which may indicate potential trend reversals. VCO is useful for identifying market momentum, reversal points, and trend confirmation, especially when combined with other technical analysis tools.
█ FEATURES
- Volatility Channels: Calculates invisible chart boundaries based on a simple moving average (SMA) of the price (high + low) / 2 and volatility (average candle range and body). The length parameter (default 30) sets the SMA length, and scale (default 200%) adjusts the channel width.
- Oscillator: Determines the oscillator value in the range of -100 to +100, indicating the closing price's position relative to the volatility channel. Displayed with dynamic coloring (green for positive values, red for negative).
- Oscillator Moving Average: A simple moving average (SMA) of the oscillator values, smoothing its movements. The signalLength parameter (default 20) defines the SMA length. Displayed in yellow with an optional gradient.
- Overbought/Oversold Levels: Configurable thresholds for the oscillator (overbought, default 50; oversold, default -50) and its moving average (maOverbought, default 30; maOversold, default -30), shown as horizontal lines with optional gradients. Band colors change dynamically (red for overbought, green for oversold, gray for neutral) based on the moving average's position relative to maOverbought/maOversold, reinforcing other signals.
- Divergences: Detects bullish (price forms a lower low, oscillator a higher low) and bearish (price forms a higher high, oscillator a lower high) divergences using pivots (pivotLength, default 2). Divergences are displayed with a delay equal to the pivot length; larger lengths increase reliability but delay signals. Use as additional confirmation.
Signals:
- Overbought/Oversold Crossovers: Green triangles (buy) when the oscillator crosses above the oversold level, red triangles (sell) when it crosses below the overbought level.
- Zero Line Crossovers: Buy/sell signals when the oscillator crosses the zero line upward (buy) or downward (sell).
- Moving Average Crossovers: Buy/sell signals when the oscillator's moving average crosses the zero line or the maOverbought/maOversold levels. Dynamic band color changes (red/green) at these crossovers reinforce other signals.
- Visualization: Gradient lines for the oscillator, its moving average, overbought/oversold levels, and zero line, with adjustable transparency. Gradient fill between the oscillator and zero line.
Divergence Labels: "Bull" (bullish) and "Bear" (bearish) labels with customizable color and transparency.
- Alerts: Built-in alerts for divergences, overbought/oversold crossovers, and zero line crossovers by the oscillator and its moving average.
█ HOW TO USE
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator via Pine Editor or the Indicators menu on TradingView.
Configure Settings:
- Channel and Oscillator Settings: Adjust the channel SMA length (length, default 30) and channel scaling (scale, default 200%). Increase scale for high-volatility markets.
- Threshold Levels: Set oscillator overbought (overbought, default 50) and oversold (oversold, default -50) levels, and moving average thresholds (maOverbought, default 30; maOversold, default -30).
- Divergence Settings: Enable/disable divergence detection (calculateDivergence) and set pivot length (pivotLength, default 2). Larger values increase reliability but delay signals.
- Signal Settings: Choose signal types (signalType): overbought/oversold, zero line, moving average, or all.
- Styling: Customize colors for the oscillator, moving average, horizontal levels, and divergence labels. Adjust gradient and fill transparency.
Interpreting Signals:
- Buy Signals: Green triangles below the bar when the oscillator or its moving average crosses above the oversold level or zero line.
- Sell Signals: Red triangles above the bar when the oscillator or its moving average crosses below the overbought level or zero line.
- Moving Average Signals: Green/red triangles when the moving average crosses maOverbought/maOversold levels, indicating potential reversals or trend continuation. Dynamic band color changes (red for overbought, green for oversold) at these crossovers reinforce other signals.
- Divergences: "Bull" (bullish) and "Bear" (bearish) labels indicate potential trend reversals with a delay based on pivot length. Use as confirmation.
- Overbought/Oversold Levels: Monitor price reactions in these zones as potential reversal points. Dynamic band color changes based on the moving average reinforce signals.
Signal Confirmation: Use VCO with other tools, such as pivot levels (for key turning points) or Fibonacci levels (for support/resistance zones).
█ APPLICATIONS
- Trend Trading: Zero line crossovers by the oscillator or its moving average identify momentum in uptrends or downtrends.
- Range Trading: Overbought/oversold levels help identify entry/exit points in sideways markets.
- Divergences: Use bullish/bearish divergences as additional confirmation of reversals, especially near key price levels.
- Trend Identification: To analyze trends over a longer perspective, increase the moving average length (signalLength) for more stable signals.
█ NOTES
- Test the indicator across different timeframes and markets to optimize parameters, such as length and scale, for your trading style.
- In strong trends, overbought/oversold levels may persist, requiring additional signal verification.
- Divergences are more reliable on higher timeframes (H4, D1), where market noise is reduced, but their delay requires caution.
- In low-liquidity markets, signals may be less effective, so use on high-liquidity assets is recommended.
MagnetOsc Turbo [ZuperView]MagnetOsc Turbo is a dual-timeframe momentum oscillator that identifies overbought and oversold regions with magnetic precision.
Instead of relying on a single timeframe (like RSI or Stochastics), it compares momentum between your main chart and a higher timeframe to confirm when a move is truly overextended or simply pausing.
It works like a magnet:
Like poles repel → Push signal = momentum exhaustion (reversal setup)
Opposite poles attract → Pull signal = short-term reversal within a trend
This multi-timeframe approach helps you read momentum as a conversation between 2 timeframes, not just a number crossing 80 or 20.
📌 Key features
🔸 Dynamic multi-timeframe momentum analysis
MagnetOsc Turbo compares 2 oscillators – one from your current chart and one from a higher timeframe that you define.
You can freely select:
Higher-timeframe type: tick, minute, range, volume, day…
Value ratio: 2×, 3×, 5×, 6×, or 7×…
By comparing momentum from both frames, it helps you avoid false reversals – moments when one chart screams “Overbought” while the higher timeframe still has strength to push further.
Tip:
Use a higher timeframe that’s 4 – 6× larger than your trading chart:
100 Tick → 500 Tick
1 Min → 5 – 10 Min
This keeps your Pull and Push signals balanced and meaningful.
🔸 Threshold levels — Defining OB/OS zones
There are 2 sets of thresholds:
#1: Hidden (for the lower timeframe)
#2: Visible (for the higher timeframe)
These define the Overbought (OB) and Oversold (OS) boundaries.
Default levels (80/20) work for most markets, but:
Tighten zones (70/30) → earlier but more frequent signals.
Widen zones (80/20) → fewer but higher-quality signals.
🔸 Pull & Push signal logic
The magnetic principle drives the signal engine:
Both signal types are generated automatically by analyzing oscillator states across timeframes.
However, for better discipline and clarity, it’s recommended to trade only one signal type (Pull or Push) depending on your style.
🔸 Built-in price-action confirmation
To reduce false entries, each signal is validated against candle behavior using OHLC data.
This allows MagnetOsc Turbo to recognize strong reversal candles and provide earlier, more reliable entries than lagging oscillators.
You’ll notice that Pull/Push signals often align with the first strong candle after momentum disagreement – a high-probability setup many traders miss with basic RSI or Stochastics.
🔸 Clean, intuitive visual interface
The oscillator window is designed for clarity:
Displays both lower- and higher-timeframe momentum in a single panel.
Colored zones visualize attraction or repulsion between timeframes.
On-chart markers show exact signal points.
Toggle Pull/Push signal display as desired.
When both lines and zones share the same color → Attraction (Pull)
When they differ → Repulsion (Push)
You can literally see the magnetic force – an elegant way to understand what’s happening beneath the candles.
📌 Customization
Every market and trader is different, so MagnetOsc Turbo offers deep flexibility:
Choose from 11 types of moving averages for smoothing.
Adjust oscillator period and smoothing length.
Control Signal Split (minimum bars between signals).
Limit the number of signals per OB/OS area via Quantity Per Area.
Fine-tune thresholds (Upper & Lower for both timeframes).
By tweaking these, you can make the indicator more aggressive or conservative.
Examples:
Tight thresholds → more signals, faster reactions (scalpers).
Wider thresholds → fewer but stronger signals (swing traders).
If your chart looks noisy, increase the OSC Period or enable smoothing.
📌 Trading Tips
🔸 Choose your style
Scalpers: focus on Pull signals. These appear more often and align with short bursts of counter-momentum.
Swing traders: focus on Push signals. These highlight exhaustion zones that often precede larger reversals.
🔸 Define your timeframe pair
A good ratio is 1 : 4–6 between your trading and higher timeframe.
Examples:
100 Tick → 400–600 Tick
1 Min → 5–10 Min
🔸 Manage frequency
Use Signal Split and Quantity Per Area to prevent over-signaling.
For example, limit to 2 Pull signals per overbought zone – keeping only the cleanest opportunities.
MagnetOsc Turbo transforms a simple oscillator into a multi-timeframe momentum map.
It shows how lower and higher timeframes attract or repel each other, revealing the true rhythm of market energy.
Sicari Momentum OscillatorSicari Momentum Oscillator (SMO)
What is it?
The Sicari Momentum Oscillator (SMO) is a price–volume momentum framework designed to quantify directional conviction in the market. It measures the acceleration of price movement relative to underlying participation, highlighting when momentum is being confirmed or contradicted by volume flow.
i) Uses exponential moving averages (EMAs) to calculate momentum rather than SMAs for faster response
ii) Identifies bullish and bearish divergences between price and momentum to anticipate exhaustion
iii) Integrates On-Balance Volume (OBV) to map volume momentum in real time
iv) Flags confluence where both price and volume momentum align, signalling stronger continuation potential
How it works
i) When EMAs expand or contract, the histogram adjusts dynamically to visualise the strength and direction of momentum
ii) Divergences appear when price and oscillator move in opposite directions - often preceding local tops or bottoms
iii) OBV is processed through the same EMA structure to produce a clean, comparable momentum curve
iv) Confluence dots appear only when both price and volume momentum agree in direction, marking periods of high-quality momentum
How to use it
i) Combine with the main Sicari indicator to validate directional bias and detect early trend transitions
ii) Watch for divergence to anticipate potential reversals or waning momentum
iii) Confluence dots indicate alignment between price and participation - a signal of underlying market strength or weakness
🟢 Bullish confluence when both price and volume expand upward
🔴 Bearish confluence when both contract in unison
The SMO distills the market’s internal rhythm into a single, adaptive pulse - delivering institutional-grade precision, clarity, and timing within the Sicari ecosystem.
Smart Auto Levels Renko Pro $ [ #Algo ] ( Fx, Alt, Crypto ) : Smart Levels is Smart Trades 🏆
"Smart Auto Levels Renko Pro $ ( Fx, Alt, Crypto ) " indicator is specially designed for " Crypto, Altcoins, Forex pairs, and US exchange" . It gives more power to day traders, pull-back / reverse trend traders / scalpers & trend analysts. This indicator plots the key smart levels , which will be automatically drawn at the session's start or during the session, if specific input is selected.
🔶 Usage and Settings :
A :
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B :
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🔷 Features :
a : automated smart levels with #algo compatibility.
b : plots Trend strength ▲, and current candle strength count value label.
c : ▄▀ RENKO Emulator engine ( plots *Non-repaintable #renko data as a line chart over the standard chart).
d : session 1st candle's High, Low & 50% levels ( irrespective of chart time-frame ).
e : 1-hour High & Low levels of specific candle ( from the drop-down menu ), for any global
market crypto / altcoins / forex or USA exchange symbols.
f : previous Day / Week / Month, chart High & Low.
g : pivot point levels of the Daily, Weekly & Monthly charts.
h : 2 class types of ⏰ alerts ( only signals or #algo execution ).
i : auto RENKO box size (ATR-based) table for 31 symbols (5 Default non-editable symbols,
6 US exchange symbols, 14 Alt-coins, 6 Forex pairs.)
j : auto processes " daylight saving time 🌓" data and plots accordingly.
💠Note: "For key smart levels, it processes data from a customized time frame, which is not available for the *free Trading View subscription users , and requires a premium plan." By this indicator, you have an edge over the paid subscription plan users and can automatically plot the Non-repaintable RENKO emulator for the current chart on the Trading View free Plan for any time-frame ."
⬇ Take a deep dive 👁️🗨️ into the Smart levels trading Basic Demonstration ⬇
▄▀ 1: "RENKO Emulator Engine" ⭐ , plots a noiseless chart for easy Top/Bottom set-up analysis. 11 types of 💼 asset classes options available in the drop-down menu.
LTP is tagged to the current RSI value ➕ volatility color change for instant quick decisions.
⇓ ( *refer 📷 image ) ⇓
🟣 2: "Trend Strength ▲ Label with color condition.
The strength of the trend will be shown as a number label ( for the current candle ), and the ▲ color format represents the strength of the trend. Can be utilized as an Entry or Exit condition.
⇓ ( *refer 📷 image ) ⇓
🟠 3: plots "Session first candle High, low, and 50%" levels ( irrespective of chart time-frame ), which are critical levels for an intraday trader with add-on levels of Previous Day, Week & Month High and Low levels.
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🔵 4: plots "Hourly chart candle" High & Low levels for the specific candles, selected from the drop-down menu with Pivot Points levels of Daily, Weekly, Monthly chart.
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🔲 5: "Auto RENKO box size" ( ATR based ) : This indicator is specially designed for 'Renko' trading enthusiasts, where the Box size of the ' Renko chart ' for intraday or swing trading ( ATR based ) , automatically calculated for the selected ( editable ) symbols in the table.
⇓ ( *refer 📷 image ) ⇓
*NOTE :
Table symbols (Non-editable) for 2 USA index, XAU, BTC, ETH.
Symbols (editable) for USA index/stocks.
Table Symbols (editable) for alt-coins.
Table Symbols (editable) for Forex pairs.
⏰ 6: "Alert functions."
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◻ : Total 7 signal alerts can be possible in a Single alert.
◻ : Total 10 #algo alerts , ( must ✔ tick the Consent check box for algo execution ).
Note: : alert with RSI ( *manual ✍ input value ) condition.
After selecting alert/alerts ( signals 7 / #algo 10 ), an additional RSI condition can also be used as an input to trigger the alert.
ex: alert = { 🟠 𝟭 Hr 🕯 H & L ➕ ✅ RSI✍ } condition, will trigger the alert when both conditions meet simultaneously.
This Indicator will work like a Trading System . It is different from other indicators, which give Signals only. This script is designed to be tailored to your personal trading style by combining user input components to create your own comprehensive strategy . The synergy between the components is key to its usefulness.
🚀 It focuses on the key Smart Levels and gives you an Extra edge over others.
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All content provided by "@TradeWithKeshhav" is for informational & educational purposes only.
It does not constitute any financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities of any type. All investments / trading involve risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results / returns.
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MTF Advanced DMI [NexusSignals]The MTF Advanced DMI is a multi-timeframe (MTF) enhancement of the classic Directional Movement Index (DMI) and Average Directional Index (ADX) indicator. It provides traders with insights into trend strength, direction, and momentum across multiple timeframes simultaneously. This version of DMI extends the single-timeframe analysis by incorporating two higher timeframes, allowing for better alignment of trends (e.g., confirming a short-term signal with longer-term context). It includes visual plots, a customizable data table showing MTF data, and expanded alert conditions for trend changes, consolidations, and reversals. Ideal for multi-timeframe strategies, trend confirmation, or avoiding false signals in volatile markets.
Key features include:
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Displays DMI/ADX data for the current chart timeframe, plus two user-defined higher timeframes (e.g., 4H and 1D).
A trend strength metric that quantifies bullish/bearish dominance on each timeframe.
A dynamic table summarizing real-time MTF values, with color-coded signals, arrows, and buy/sell pressure percentages.
Visual fills and arrows for intuitive trend reading.
Built-in alerts for key events, including MTF-specific conditions (note: higher TF alerts may repaint due to live candle calculations via request.security).
How It Works
The indicator calculates DMI/ADX on three timeframes: the current chart TF, a mid-higher TF (default: 4H), and a highest TF (default: 1D).
For each:
+DI (Plus Directional Indicator): Upward movement strength.
-DI (Minus Directional Indicator): Downward movement strength.
ADX: Overall trend strength.
Trend Strength: ((+DI - -DI) / (+DI + -DI)) * ADX – positive for bullish, negative for bearish.
Buy/Sell %: Percentage of buyer/seller control in the candle based on HLC.
Plots focus on the current TF:
Strength Histogram: Color-coded (green bullish, red bearish).
ADX Line: White, with direction arrows.
+DI/-DI Lines: Green/red, with fills above 15 for strong trends.
Horizontal lines at 15 (consolidation) and 25 (strong trend).
The table (optional) shows data for the current timeframe candle, previous current timeframe candle, and the two higher TFs (if different from current), enabling quick cross-TF comparisons.
Inputs
General Settings:
DMI Length (default: 14): Period for +DI/-DI.
ADX Smoothing (default: 14): ADX period.
ADX Consolidation Threshold (default: 15): Low ADX suggests sideways.
ADX Stronger Trend Threshold (default: 25): High ADX indicates strong trends.
Higher Timeframe (default: 240/4H): Mid-level TF for MTF analysis.
Highest Timeframe (default: 1D): Top-level TF for broader context.
Threshold for Strong Bullish/Bearish DMI Strength (defaults: 10 / -10): For strength alerts.
Table Settings:
Show Table? (default: true): Toggle table visibility
Table Text Color, Header Color, Text Size (default: small)
Position (default: middle_right): Customize for your chart
Interpretation
Bullish Alignment: +DI > -DI across TFs, rising +DI (↑), Strength > 0 (green), Buy% > Sell%. Stronger if ADX > 25 on higher TFs.
Bearish Alignment: -DI > +DI, rising -DI (↑), Strength < 0 (red), Sell% > Buy%. Confirm with rising ADX on MTF.
Consolidation: +DI/-DI < 20 and ADX ≤ 15 (blue fill). Check if higher TFs show the same for range-bound confirmation.
Crossovers: +DI above -DI for bullish; reverse for bearish. MTF agreement reduces false signals.
Fills: Highlight dominant trends above 15 (green bullish, maroon bearish).
MTF Insight: Use the table to spot divergences (e.g., bullish current TF but bearish on daily) for potential reversals.
Combine with support/resistance or other momentum oscillators like macd, rsi, stochastic for robust strategies. Test on various assets and TFs to find the best settings that suit your trading style.
Alerts
Includes 20 alert conditions, with MTF extensions (higher TF alerts may repaint – use with caution for live trading):
Strength crossing 0 or bullish/bearish thresholds (on current and higher TFs).
+DI/-DI crossovers (bullish/bearish) on current TF.
ADX above strong threshold.
+DI/-DI above 25 or below 15.
Consolidation detection.
MTF-specific: Strength changes on higher TFs (e.g., "Strength Above Bullish Threshold on TF1").
Configure in TradingView by selecting from the alert dropdown.
Usage Tips
Select higher TFs that suit your strategy (e.g., 1H chart with 4H and Daily for day trading).
Use the table for at-a-glance MTF alignment without switching charts.
Customize appearance to avoid clutter on busy setups.
Backtest thoroughly, especially noting potential repainting on higher TFs.
Percentage Move Over N CandlesThis strategy enters long/short trades if the price goes up/down by a certain defined percentage of the price, over a previous certain number of candles. Can be run on any time frame and on any instrument and alerts can be enabled.
Adaptive MACD Fusion (Dual-Core Momentum Engine)Adaptive MACD Fusion merges two complementary engines - an *Adaptive MACD Core* and a *Phase Momentum Core* - into a single self-tuning framework.
It’s built for traders who need early, stable, and volatility-aware momentum confirmation without lag or repaint.
Core Architecture
Adaptive MACD Core
Reconstructs classic MACD with z-score normalization and dynamic length adjustment driven by volatility energy.
It adapts automatically between calm and trending regimes for smoother responsiveness.
Volatility Gating System
A logistic ATR-based gate dynamically adjusts signal strength between 0.5 and 1.5.
It suppresses fake impulses during quiet markets and amplifies valid ones in breakouts.
Higher-Timeframe Confirmation
Synchronizes local momentum with higher-timeframe direction using adaptive state decay.
Avoids false reversals by maintaining trend persistence.
Phase Momentum Core
Tracks short-term acceleration/deceleration phases using adaptive EMAs with directional boosts.
Confirms valid shifts and filters market noise — acting as a zero-lag complement to MACD.
Unified Visualization Layer
Merged color logic enables viewing either MACD-only, Phase-only, or combined (Merged) signals in a single visual system.
Key Features
✅ Dual-core adaptive momentum engine
✅ Dynamic volatility weighting
✅ Regime-aware z-score normalization
✅ Persistent higher-timeframe trend memory
✅Multi-mode color & alert system
Conceptual Summary
This is not a cosmetic MACD tweak.
Adaptive MACD Fusion combines structural momentum (MACD) and phase acceleration (short-term engine) to form a coherent adaptive system.
It delivers earlier entries, smoother exits, and consistent cross-regime performance.
Disclosure
This indicator is published as *closed-source* to protect the proprietary adaptive-fusion and volatility-weighting logic.
The architecture, concepts, and functional behavior are fully described above so that traders can understand how it works, how to use it, and what makes it unique — in compliance with TradingView’s House Rules on originality and closed-source publication.
Z-Score Momentum | MisinkoMasterThe Z-Score Momentum is a new trend analysis indicator designed to catch reversals, and shifts in trends by comparing the "positive" and "negative" momentum by using the Z-Score.
This approach helps traders and investors get unique insight into the market of not just Crypto, but any market.
A deeper dive into the indicator
First, I want to cover the "Why?", as I believe it will ease of the part of the calculation to make it easier to understand, as by then you will understand how it fits the puzzle.
I had an attempt to create a momentum oscillator that would catch reversals and provide high tier accuracy while maintaining the main part => the speed.
I thought back to many concepts, divergences between averages?
- Did not work
Maybe a MACD rework?
- Did not work with what I tried :(
So I thought about statistics, Standard Deviation, Z-Score, Sharpe/Sortino/Omega ratio...
Wait, was that the Z-Score? I only tried the For Loop version of it :O
So on my way back from school I formulated a concept (originaly not like this but to that later) that would attempt to use the Z-Score as an accurate momentum oscillator.
Many ideas were falling out of the blue, but not many worked.
After almost giving up on this, and going to go back to developing my strategies, I tried one last thing:
What if we use divergences in the average, formulated like a Z-score?
Surprise-surprise, it worked!
Now to explain what I have been so passionately yapping about, and to connect the pieces of the puzzle once and for all:
The indicator compares the "strength" of the bullish/bearish factors (could be said differently, but this is my "speach bubble", and I think this describes it the best)
What could we use for the "bullish/bearish" factors?
How about high & low?
I mean, these are by definitions the highest and lowest points in price, which I decided to interpret as: The highest the bull & bear "factors" achieved that bar.
The problem here is comparison, I mean high will ALWAYS > low, unless the asset decided to unplug itself and stop moving, but otherwise that would be unfair.
Now if I use my Z-score, it will get higher while low is going up, which is the opposite of what I want, the bearish "factor" is weaker while we go up!
So I sat on my ret*rded a*s for 25 minutes, completly ignoring the fact the number "-1" exists.
Surprise surprise, multiplying the Z-Score of the low by -1 did what I wanted!
Now it reversed itself (magically). Now while the low keeps going down, the bear factor increases, and while it goes up the bear factor lowers.
This was btw still too noisy, so instead of the classic formula:
a = current value
b = average value
c = standard deviation of a
Z = (a-b)/c
I used:
a = average value over n/2 period
b = average value over n period
c = standard deviation of a
Z = (a-b)/c
And then compared the Z-Score of High to the Z-Score of Low by basic subtraction, which gives us final result and shows us the strength of trend, the direction of the trend, and possibly more, which I may have not found.
As always, this script is open source, so make sure to play around with it, you may uncover the treasure that I did not :)
Enjoy Gs!
RSI VWAP v1 [JopAlgo]RSI VWAP v1.1 made stronger by volume-aware!
We know there's nothing new and the original RSI already does an excellent job. We're just working on small, practical improvements – here's our take: The same basic idea, clearer display, and a single, specially developed rolling line: a VWAP of the RSI that incorporates volume (participation) into the calculation.
Do you prefer the pure classic?
You can still use Wilder or Cutler engines –
but the star here is the VW-RSI + rolling line.
This RSI also offers the possibility of illustrating a possible
POC (Point of Control - or the HAL or VAL) level.
However, the indicator does NOT plot any of these levels itself.
We have included an illustration in the chart for this!
We hope this version makes your decision-making easier.
What you’ll see
The RSI line with a 50 midline and optional bands: either static 70/30 or adaptive μ±k·σ of the Rolling Line.
One smoothing concept only: the Rolling Line (light blue) = VWAP of RSI.
Shadow shading between RSI and the Rolling Line (green when RSI > line, red when RSI < line).
A lighter tint only on the parts of that shadow that sit above the upper band or below the lower band (quick overbought/oversold context).
Simple divergence lines drawn from RSI pivots (green for regular bullish, red for regular bearish). No labels, no buy/sell text—kept deliberately clean.
What’s new, and why it helps
VW-RSI engine (default):
RSI can be computed from volume-weighted up/down moves, so momentum reflects how much traded when price moved—not just the direction.
Rolling Line (VWAP of RSI) with pure VWAP adaptation:
Low volume: blends toward a faster VWAP so early, thin starts aren’t missed.
Volume spikes: blends toward a slower VWAP so a single heavy bar doesn’t whip the curve.
You can reveal the Base Rolling (pre-adaptation) line to see exactly how much adaptation is happening.
Adaptive bands (optional):
Instead of fixed 70/30, use mean ± k·stdev of the Rolling Line over a lookback. Levels breathe with the market—useful in strong trends where static bounds stay pinned.
Minimal, readable panel:
One smoothing, one story. The shadow tells you who’s in control; the lighter highlight shows stretch beyond your lines.
How to read it (fast)
Bias: RSI above 50 (and a rising Rolling Line) → bullish bias; below 50 → bearish bias.
Trigger: RSI crossing the Rolling Line with the bias (e.g., above 50 and crossing up).
Stretch: Near/above the upper band, avoid chasing; near/below the lower band, avoid panic—prefer a cross back through the line.
Divergence lines: Use as context, not as standalone signals. They often help you wait for the next cross or avoid late entries into exhaustion.
Settings that actually matter
RSI Engine: VW-RSI (default), Wilder, or Cutler.
Rolling Line Length: the VWAP length on RSI (higher = calmer, lower = earlier).
Adaptive behavior (pure VWAP):
Speed-up on Low Volume → blends toward fast VWAP (factor of your length).
Dampen Spikes (volume z-score) → blends toward slow VWAP.
Fast/Slow Factors → how far those fast/slow variants sit from the base length.
Bands: choose Static 70/30 or Adaptive μ±k·σ (set the lookback and k).
Visuals: show/hide Base Rolling (ref), main shadow, and highlight beyond bands.
Signal gating: optional “ignore first bars” per day/session if you dislike open noise.
Starter presets
Scalp (1–5m): RSI 9–12, Rolling 12–18, FastFactor ~0.5, SlowFactor ~2.0, Adaptive on.
Intraday (15m–1H): RSI 10–14, Rolling 18–26, Bands k = 1.0–1.4.
Swing (4H–1D): RSI 14–20, Rolling 26–40, Bands k = 1.2–1.8, Adaptive on.
Where it shines (and limits)
Best: liquid markets where volume structure matters (majors, indices, large caps).
Works elsewhere: even with imperfect volume, the shadow + bands remain useful.
Limits: very thin/illiquid assets reduce the benefit of volume-weighting—lengthen settings if needed.
Attribution & License
Based on the concept and baseline implementation of the “Relative Strength Index” by TradingView (Pine v6 built-in).
Released as Open-source (MPL-2.0). Please keep the license header and attribution intact.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only; not financial advice. Markets carry risk. Test first, use clear levels, and manage risk. This project is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by TradingView.
Composite Stochastic Oscillator (CSO) [SharpStrat]Composite Stochastic Oscillator (CSO)
The Composite Stochastic Oscillator (CSO) is a refined momentum tool designed to improve on the limitations of the traditional stochastic indicator. Standard stochastics are often too sensitive, producing choppy signals and frequent false turns. CSO tackles this problem by combining multiple stochastic calculations, each with different lengths and smoothing settings, into a single, balanced output.
The goal of combining these stochastic variants is to create a more stable and reliable reading of market momentum. Each version of the stochastic captures different aspects of price behavior like shorter ones react faster, while longer ones filter noise. CSO brings them together mathematically to form a composite oscillator that reacts smoothly and consistently across varying market conditions. This makes it a useful improvement over the standard stochastic, providing traders with a more dependable signal while retaining the familiar interpretation framework.
How It Works
Calculates five independent stochastic oscillators with customizable K, D, and slowing parameters.
Each stochastic contributes to the final composite value according to its assigned weight, allowing the user to emphasize faster or slower reactions.
The resulting composite K is then smoothed into a D line using a chosen moving average method (SMA, EMA, WMA, or RMA).
The oscillator is plotted along with optional overbought/oversold levels and a color fill to enhance visual interpretation.
A compact on-chart table displays the current K and D readings for quick reference.
Comparison with normal Stochastic
Compared to a standard stochastic, the CSO generally produces smoother lines and fewer false flips. As evident in the comparison chart, this improves upon the normal stochastic by reducing noise and making signals more reliable, although results depend on parameter settings too.
How To Use It
Use the CSO exactly like a normal stochastic: look for crossovers, overbought/oversold zones, and divergences.
In practice, CSO should provides smoother and more consistent signals than the regular stochastic, especially in sideways or volatile markets.
When plotted beside a standard stochastic, you’ll notice CSO avoids many of the false reversals that clutter traditional readings.
Customization Options
Choice of smoothing method (SMA, EMA, WMA, RMA).
Full control over each stochastic component’s parameters and weights.
Adjustable overbought/oversold levels and display preferences.
Option to enable or disable the on-chart table and zone fills.
Note
This indicator is shared purely for educational and research purposes. It is not financial advice and should not be treated as a ready-made trading system.
I encourage you to experiment with different parameter values (periods, weights, smoothing) to explore how the behavior changes and to learn from the results.
Directional Indicator Crossovers v1[JopAlgo]Directional Indicator Crossovers v1 — the classic DMI, made clearer and easier to act on
We'd like to introduce you to a more relaxed, streamlined version of DI. While it may not seem like it at first glance, we've taken the D+/D- method as a starting point and developed our own version of this indicator: two lines, a smooth green/red field indicating who's in control, and clear crossover alerts for a flip. We deliberately chose the step line representation because it closely matches the candlestick patterns on the chart. Designed to help you react faster—without clutter.
What you’ll see
+DI (green) and −DI (red) using classic Wilder smoothing.
A soft control zone between the lines: green when +DI dominates, red when −DI dominates.
Crossover alerts (no labels, no background flooding)—just the turning points.
Why this helps
Instant bias: the shaded field tells you who’s in control without reading values.
Cleaner execution: minimal visuals keep focus on the handoff (+DI↔−DI) and your price levels.
Actionable by design: built-in alerts fire right at the flip to route into your workflow.
How to read it
Bias: Green zone → buyers lead. Red zone → sellers lead.
Trigger: Consider entries on the DI crossover that aligns with your higher-timeframe context (trend, S/R, OB).
Patience in chop: If flips are frequent in tight ranges, wait for sustained zone dominance or confirm on a higher TF.
Exit/flip: Opposite crossover or a clear loss of dominance.
Settings that matter
DI Length (default 14): Higher = calmer, fewer flips. Lower = faster, more signals.
Visuals: Keep the control zone on for quick reads; hide crossover marks if you prefer pure lines.
Alerts: Enable bullish and bearish DI cross alerts; connect to notifications or webhooks as needed.
Starter presets
Intraday (15m–1H): DI Length 12–14 for quicker handoffs.
Swing (4H–1D): DI Length 14–20 for cleaner signals.
Choppy assets: Nudge length higher to dampen noise.
Where it shines (and limits)
Best: Liquid markets (crypto majors, indices, large caps) where handoffs matter.
Works elsewhere: Still useful on slower pairs; extend length for stability.
Limit: Frequent flips in low-range sessions—pair with HTF bias or structure.
Alerts included
Bullish DI Crossover: +DI crosses above −DI.
Bearish DI Crossover: −DI crosses above +DI.
Attribution & License
Built on the Directional Movement Index concept by J. Welles Wilder Jr. (1978).
Independent Pine v6 implementation (not derived from TradingView’s built-in source).
Released as Open Source (MPL-2.0)—please keep the license header intact.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only; not financial advice. Trading involves risk. Test first, use clear levels, and manage risk. This project is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by TradingView.
Last Candle of Hour Highlighter (M1 + M5)Highlights the last candle of every hour on 1-minute (M1) and 5-minute (M5) charts, making it easier to spot session closes, breakouts, and end-of-hour price action at a glance.
Detailed Description / How to Use:
This indicator automatically detects the last candle of each hour and changes its colour for quick visual reference. It’s designed for traders who use short-term timeframes (M1, M5) and want a clean visual cue for hourly closes.
Features:
• Automatically detects M1 and M5 timeframes.
• Highlights the last candle of each hour with a customisable colour.
• Optional Bull/Bear mode: colour changes depending on candle direction.
• Simple and lightweight — does not affect chart performance.
Inputs / Settings:
1. Color by Bull/Bear – Toggle on to automatically colour the last candle green (bullish) or red (bearish) based on its close relative to the open.
2. Highlight Colour – Choose a single colour if Bull/Bear mode is off.
3. Bullish Colour – Choose the colour for bullish last candles.
4. Bearish Colour – Choose the colour for bearish last candles.
Usage Tips:
• Works best on 1-minute and 5-minute charts.
• Ideal for spotting end-of-hour reversals, breakout candles, and momentum shifts.
• Can be combined with other indicators like support/resistance or moving averages for more advanced strategies.
自用事件30M - 优化版V8This is a strategy designed specifically for the 30-minute period of the Ethereum Event Contract, which is suitable for use during the 1-minute cycle to gain insights into the 30-minute period.
Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI [BOSWaves]Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI – Next-Level Momentum Smoothing & Signal Precision
Overview
The Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI transforms the classic Relative Strength Index into a robust, lag-minimized momentum oscillator through Holt-Winters triple exponential smoothing. By modeling the level, trend, and cyclical behavior of the RSI series, this indicator delivers smoother, more responsive signals that highlight overbought/oversold conditions, momentum shifts, and high-conviction trading setups without cluttering the chart with noise.
Unlike traditional RSI, which reacts to historical data and produces frequent whipsaws, the Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI filters transient price fluctuations, enabling traders to detect emerging momentum and potential reversal zones earlier.
Theoretical Foundation
The traditional RSI measures relative strength by comparing average gains and losses, but suffers from:
Lag in trend recognition : Signals often arrive after momentum has shifted.
Noise sensitivity : High-frequency price movements generate unreliable crossovers.
Limited insight into structural market shifts : Standard RSI cannot contextualize cyclical or momentum patterns.
The Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI addresses these limitations by applying triple exponential smoothing directly to the RSI series. This decomposes the series into:
Level (Lₜ) : Represents the smoothed central tendency of RSI.
Trend (Tₜ) : Captures rate-of-change in smoothed momentum.
Seasonal Component (Sₜ) : Models short-term cyclical deviations in momentum.
By incorporating these elements, the oscillator produces smoothed RSI values that react faster to emerging trends while suppressing erratic noise. Its internal forecast is mathematical, influencing the smoothed RSI output and signals, rather than being directly plotted.
How It Works
The Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI builds its signal framework through several layers:
1. Base RSI Calculation
Computes standard RSI over the selected period as the primary momentum input.
2. Triple Exponential Smoothing (Holt-Winters)
The RSI is smoothed recursively to extract underlying momentum structure:
Level, trend, and seasonal components are combined to produce a smoothed RSI.
This internal smoothing reduces lag and enhances signal reliability.
3. Momentum Analysis
Short-term momentum shifts are tracked via a moving average of the smoothed RSI, highlighting acceleration or deceleration in directional strength.
4. Volume Confirmation (Optional)
Buy/sell signals can be filtered through a configurable volume threshold, ensuring only high-conviction moves trigger alerts.
5. Visual Output
Colored Candles : Represent overbought (red), oversold (green), or neutral (yellow) conditions.
Oscillator Panel : Plots the smoothed RSI with dynamic color coding for immediate trend context.
Signals : Triangular markers indicate bullish or bearish setups, with stronger signals flagged in extreme zones.
Interpretation
The Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI provides a multi-dimensional perspective on price action:
Trend Strength : Smoothed RSI slope and color coding reflect the direction and momentum intensity.
Momentum Shifts : Rapid changes in the smoothed RSI indicate emerging strength or weakness.
Overbought/Oversold Zones : Highlight areas where price is stretched relative to recent momentum.
High-Conviction Signals : Combined with volume filtering, markers indicate optimal entries/exits.
Cycle Awareness : Smoothing reveals structural patterns, helping traders avoid reacting to noise.
By combining these elements, traders gain early insight into market structure and momentum without relying on raw, lag-prone RSI data.
Strategy Integration
The Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI can be applied across trading styles:
Trend Following
Enter when RSI is aligned with price momentum and color-coded signals confirm trend direction.
Strong slope in the smoothed RSI signals trend continuation.
Reversal Trading
Look for RSI extremes with momentum shifts and strong signal markers.
Compression in oscillator values often precedes reversal setups.
Breakout Detection
Oscillator flattening in neutral zones followed by directional expansion indicates potential breakout conditions.
Multi-Timeframe Confluence
Higher timeframes provide directional bias; lower timeframes refine entry timing using smoothed RSI dynamics.
Technical Implementation Details
Input Source : Close, open, high, low, or price.
Smoothing : Holt-Winters triple exponential smoothing applied to RSI.
Parameters :
Level (α) : Controls smoothing of RSI.
Trend (β) : Adjusts responsiveness to momentum changes.
Seasonal Length : Defines cycles for short-term adjustments.
Delta Smoothing : Reduces choppiness in smoothed RSI difference.
Outputs :
Smoothed RSI
Colored candles and oscillator panel
Buy/Sell signal markers (with optional strength filtering)
Volume Filtering : Optional threshold to confirm signals.
Optimal Application Parameters
Asset-Specific Guidance:
Forex : Use moderate smoothing (α, β) to capture medium-term momentum swings while filtering minor price noise. Works best when combined with volume or volatility filters.
Equities : Balance responsiveness and smoothness to identify sustained sector momentum or rotational shifts; ideal for capturing clean directional transitions.
Cryptocurrency : Increase smoothing parameters slightly to stabilize RSI during extreme volatility; optional volume confirmation can help filter false signals.
Futures/Indices : Lower smoothing sensitivity emphasizes macro momentum and structural trend durability over short-term fluctuations.
Timeframe Optimization:
Scalping (1-5m) : Use higher sensitivity (lower smoothing factors) to react quickly to micro-momentum reversals.
Intraday (15m-1h) : Balance smoothing and responsiveness for detecting short-term acceleration and exhaustion zones.
Swing (4h-Daily) : Apply moderate smoothing to reveal underlying directional persistence and cyclical reversals.
Position (Daily-Weekly) : Use stronger smoothing to isolate dominant momentum trends and filter temporary pullbacks.
Integration Guidelines
Combine with trend filters (EMAs, SuperSmoother MA, ATR-based tools) for confirmation.
Use volume and signal strength markers to filter low-conviction trades.
Slope, color, and signal alignment can guide entry, stop placement, and scaling.
Disclaimer
The Enhanced Holt-Winters RSI is a technical analysis tool, not a guaranteed profit system. Effectiveness depends on proper settings, market structure, and disciplined risk management. Always backtest before live trading.